# White Label Logistics Fleet Tracking Dashboard

- Tool: White Label Solutions
- Last updated: July 2026

## TL;DR

White-label logistics fleet tracking is a real, mature market. AVLView resells from $699 one-time setup with 50–75% margins, live in 7–10 days; fleetster rebrands in ~2 weeks; 3Dtracking and Mapon add branded mobile apps. Two structural costs to plan for: GPS hardware is always separate, and per-vehicle fees scale linearly as carrier fleets grow. Custom wins when shipment tracking and telematics data are your core product rather than a resold layer.

## Frequently asked questions

### How much does a white-label logistics fleet tracking dashboard cost?

Setup fees range from $699 (AVLView reseller program) to $15,000–$30,000 (Appscrip LoadUp for freight and load-board use). Monthly costs are per-vehicle or per-asset subscription fees — verify exact rates with each vendor before signing, as they are not uniformly published. AgileSoftLabs lists white-label logistics from $3,400 with source code as a one-time license alternative. A custom build runs $13,000–$25,000 fixed, one-time, software only, excluding GPS hardware and third-party mapping APIs.

### How fast can I launch a white-label logistics fleet tracking dashboard?

AVLView resellers go live in 7–10 days; fleetster completes rebrand in approximately 2 weeks; 3Dtracking and Mapon add a few additional days for branded mobile app configuration. The main delay beyond software setup is GPS hardware — devices must be physically installed in vehicles at 30–60 minutes each. For a 20-vehicle pilot, plan 1–3 days of installation on top of platform setup time.

### Is GPS hardware included in white-label fleet tracking programs?

No. GPS tracker hardware is always a separate cost from the software license. Budget $50–$200+ per vehicle for the tracking device plus installation labor. For a 50-vehicle fleet, hardware adds $2,500–$10,000 before any monthly subscription fees. Some vendors recommend compatible hardware or sell it, but it is never bundled into the base subscription.

### Do I own my data with a white-label fleet tracking platform?

You have access to your data through the vendor's export tools, but the underlying database is the vendor's. Shipment history, telematics records, and driver HOS logs are stored on the vendor's infrastructure. Export rights, formats, and timelines vary by contract — get written export commitments before signing, because driver HOS records have regulatory retention requirements. A custom build gives you full database ownership from day one.

### What are the real hidden costs in logistics fleet tracking white-label programs?

Four costs regularly surprise resellers: (1) GPS hardware at $50–$200+ per vehicle, always separate from the software fee; (2) per-vehicle subscription fees that grow linearly as your carrier customers add trucks; (3) one-time TMS and ERP integration fees of $2,800–$5,400 each for connections to major shipper systems; and (4) partner-density limits at 3Dtracking that can block you from entering a saturated region. Confirm all four before signing.

### White-label versus custom logistics tracking — what's the real cost difference?

For a reseller starting with small fleets (under 30 vehicles), white-label wins: AVLView's $699 setup plus per-vehicle fees is far cheaper than $13,000–$25,000 custom for the first 2–3 years. At scale — 100 vehicles across your carrier customers — per-asset fees accumulate to levels that can exceed a custom build within 2–4 years. Custom is the stronger choice when tracking is your core product, when per-vehicle fees erode your margins, or when data ownership and partner-density cap avoidance are strategic requirements.

### Can RapidDev build a custom logistics fleet tracking dashboard?

Yes. RapidDev builds custom logistics fleet tracking dashboards in 6–10 weeks for $13,000–$25,000 fixed — including real-time GPS tracking, shipment ETA with customer tracking links, route optimization and dispatch, geofencing, ELD/HOS compliance logging, proof-of-delivery capture, exception alerting, and analytics. Software cost excludes GPS hardware and third-party mapping APIs. You get full source code and own all telematics and shipment history. Book a free scoping call to map your specific carrier types and shipper integration requirements.

### What compliance requirements shape a logistics fleet tracking platform?

In the US, the DOT/FMCSA ELD mandate requires commercial carriers operating vehicles over 26,000 lbs to use certified ELD devices for hours-of-service logging. In the EU, tachograph regulations (including smart tachograph Phase 2, effective August 2025) govern driver time recording for vehicles over 3.5 tonnes. Driver privacy regulations in both jurisdictions restrict how telematics data about individual drivers can be stored and used. PCI applies if the platform processes freight payments. A pre-built compliant ELD module is one of the strongest reasons to license a white-label platform rather than build from scratch.

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